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Mon, 31 Jan 2011 16:38:42 +0000Visa and PassportSean6060@/discussions
Can I enter the United Stated with my green card (still valid for 5 years) and a Chinese passport less than 6 month valid ? What I can do if so.Do I need to call the airline to confirm?

I am holding a US green card and Chinese (mainland) passport. I will be traveling to China and back for a few weeks. I will come back to the United States at the end of February, however, my Chinese passport will be expired middle July-which means that one the day back I will have a passport less than 6 month valid. As renewal of Chinese passport will take more than a month, so I wont be able to renew my passport before I leave and during my stay in China. I would just like to know that if I am still subjected to "6 month rule" of passport requirement.

Thank you very much for you help! I am looking forward to your answer!

Best regards,

Sean]]>New regulations for Canada Permanent Resident Card?http://forum.wordtravels.com/discussion/5129/new-regulations-for-canada-permanent-resident-card
Sat, 23 Oct 2010 16:21:47 +0000- Canadan.afifi5129@/discussions
I recently completed the landing procedures into Canada - Toronto to be specific. I then left the country, thinking (as per the info I received from everyone) that the PR card will be send to the address I provided in Canada via mail.

Instead, I received a letter informing me that I have 180 days to appear in person to a specific office to claim my PR card! The issue is, I am out of the country...

Is this a new regulation or something, or was I just lucky?

meanwhile, I have a greencard and am thinking maybe I can just cross the border from the US without mentioning anything about my immigration status in Canada - would that cause a problem? is there a check that they perform (database) or something?